After a serious illness, the leader and ideological inspirer of Cosmopoisk, Vadim Chernobrov, died. Classified photos from the archive of Vadim Chernobrov

In Moscow, in the early morning of May 18, 2017, the most famous Russian expert on extraterrestrial civilizations died Vadim Chernobrov.

The ufologist died at the age of 52. His death was the result of a long, serious illness, relatives say.

The Kosmopoisk association also reported the death of its coordinator on its page on social networks.

Early this morning (about 3:30) in Moscow, at the age of 52, Vadim Chernobrov, the leader and ideological inspirer of Cosmopoisk, died in Moscow at the age of 52, the message says. “Vadim, we will never forget you! And your work will live on.” !

Some fans of Chernobrov are confident that the ufologist died due to a high dose of radiation, which he “picked up” in one of the many anomalous zones to which he traveled. Journalists who saw drastic changes in the ufologist’s appearance had the same thoughts.

Recently, when the country’s chief ufologist came to the KP-Kuban office, journalists immediately noticed that Chernobrov’s famous thick beard had thinned. They asked him if he had entered some anomalous zone.

Don’t worry so much, she will soon be the same as before,” Vadim Chernobrov replied then. - Yes, I travel a lot, and my trips are not at all tourist trips; I go to various anomalous places. But I'll get my thick beard back soon, don't worry.

He carefully hid the fact that the Cosmopoisk coordinator was seriously ill. Always smiling, cheerful, active. He loved his work very much and also loved to talk a lot about it.

Reference

Vadim Chernobrov. Born in 1965, in the Volgograd region, in a small garrison at an Air Force base.

He studied at the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) with a degree in aerospace engineer.

During his studies, he founded a project to study anomalous phenomena, including UFOs. In 1980, a small student group was created, which later grew into the Cosmopoisk project.

Vadim Chernobrov has visited dozens of expeditions around the world. He is the author of more than 30 books and encyclopedias, and was a frequent guest at television projects.

The death of Vadim Chernobrov was reported by his son Andrei. The entry on his father’s page left by Andrei prompted hundreds of messages of condolences and regrets about what happened. Andrey himself already left the following entry on his page:

I will forever remember your stories about travel, which I could listen to for hours, your books, which immersed me in some other world, your blue-blue eyes similar to the whole Universe! Your belief in space flights and in the fact that in the billions of stars of our Universe we are not alone!

Thank you for teaching me to think more broadly. Just thank you! I believe that as long as the memory is alive, the person is alive, so you will definitely live forever! Perhaps the time has not yet come for your discoveries and inventions, and it will definitely come...

- Where are UFOs spotted most often in Kuban?

If you make a map of the frequency of UFO appearances without sorting all the messages, you can easily see that most often, the so-called UFOs appear over large cities, resorts and where people with phones and cameras in their hands are most likely to be on the streets. And this is Krasnodar and all the Kuban resorts. This idea exists among novice ufologists, narrow-minded programs and yellow publications. They immediately form a chain: yeah, there were a lot of messages from the Krasnodar region. This means that aliens are interested in Kuban. What attracts them? Probably wheat, sunflower, beautiful southern girls(approx. laughs).

In fact, UFOs do not at all tend to resorts, megacities and generally places where there are a lot of people. And the most active places in Kuban and Russia are precisely the most sparsely populated areas. In the Kuban these are mountainous areas and partly steppe, closer to the Rostov region.

- Who sees UFOs more often, probably astronauts and climbers?

Astronauts, yes. Moreover, many cosmonauts periodically take part in our expeditions. This is Grechko, Leonov, Lonchakov. Actually, the cosmonauts were the founders of Cosmopoisk. Our public organization was created by Sevastyanov, Beregovoy, Grechko.

But this does not mean that any of you cannot see a UFO. Therefore, in addition to cosmonauts and members of Cosmopoisk expeditions, unidentified flying objects are often seen by shepherds, hunters, mushroom pickers, and tourists who find themselves far from megacities.


- What do you think UFOs want from us and why have they still not made direct contact with us?

I believe that they are neither good nor bad. They are different. And definitely more highly developed. And they don’t want, as they show in Hollywood films, to enslave and destroy us. If they wanted to, they would have done it long ago without any problems. Our weapons and control systems are not comparable. It's the same as if ants decided to attack people. If a person wants to lay asphalt through an anthill, he will do it. True, we can also watch the ants. Also, extraterrestrial civilizations are watching us, like naturalists, swarming in the human anthill.

So there is one-way contact between a highly developed civilization and a lower one as an observation. And therefore it occurs according to the law of the more highly developed side.

- It’s a shame to feel like ants!

Whether you like it or not, this is how it is. I don't like the role of an insect either. But, sorry. What did humanity do to deserve another? We turn on TV news any day. And we receive such a stream of negativity from all corners of the world! And the animals, look. Either we destroy everything that moves or moves, or we eat it. We, as a civilization, have not yet come into existence. When we learn to live in peace, be friends and love, then they will make contact with us. In the meantime, as naturalists, highly developed extraterrestrial civilizations will watch us from the sidelines and write works on the topic “Psychology of wild earthlings.” This is my opinion.

- Everyone knows the story of the Kyshtym “Alyoshenka”. Are such cases common?

Similar creatures have been encountered several times in the world. But in Russia this is the only episode. According to the working version, a UFO landed in Kyshtym 19 years ago. By the way, also in June. And let me remind you that “Alyoshenka” was not alone in Kyshtym. According to eyewitness accounts, 4 to 5 such creatures are mentioned. But since only one, who was called “Alyoshenka,” was killed. I lean towards this version. He himself did not die. Four others could have survived.

Based on the events in Kyshtym, the film “Extraterrestrial” was made. I partially advised the film crew. The film, although fictional, was based on real events. Although the director changed one letter there. In the film it’s not “Kyshtym dwarf”, but “Kashtym”. But the heroes are prototypes of real ones. There is a hero there - ufologist Vadim, and I can see my personality in him. True, the director sinned against the truth. At the end of the tape, Vadim is abducted by a UFO (smiles)

- Would you really like to be kidnapped?

Yes, even now, I’ve been ready for this for a long time! But let's get back to the film. With the exception of this moment and a few others, the scenario is plausible. The film is not for wide release. But you can find it on the Internet and watch it. I will add that the end to this story has not yet been set. I hope that future expeditions will reveal new secrets of “Alyoshenka” to us.

- Do you support the theory that life on earth originated from space?

Undoubtedly. Moreover, ice comets that periodically fall to the ground, according to my calculations, bring new microorganisms that provoke epidemics. Such cases occurred in 2002 in Russia, in the Irkutsk region. When several fragments of the cometary “Vitim” body fell.

Where they fell, the SARS epidemic arose. The connection was clear. The closer to the epicenter of the fall, the larger the outbreak of the disease was recorded; the virus got into the water. I was not silent. He talked a lot about this. But here the question smoothly moves from the scientific plane to the economic and political plane. It was easier than to import water and say that Chernobrov came up with everything, he is not a virologist. No, of course, by profession I am an aerospace aircraft specialist.

But I can put two and two together: an icy cometary body (meteorite) fell, and the next day the first cases of the disease were recorded in nearby villages. And after 7 days, when water entered the water intake, kidney disease began. And they lasted exactly as long as the ice on the river stood up. Then there is a lull. The ice has melted - a new round of diseases. For me this connection is obvious. And I'm ready to talk about dozens of other episodes. For example, in Peru in 2008. And I will continue to study these phenomena.

- Were there any cases when the authorities and the public listened to your opinion?

For many years now, including in the Kuban and Caucasus, I have been trying to save ancient stone disks for science and history. They are periodically found in different parts of the world. They are shaped like a classic flying saucer. The photos are saved, but the discs then disappear.

Maybe they are then simply destroyed and sold. But I would like them to end up in museums. And for the first time this happened. True, not yet in Kuban, but in Kemerovo. We found the disk in a coal mine. I negotiated for a month with the management of the local museum and officials. And today the disk has not disappeared. And it became part of the museum exhibition.

- Which layer of sciences would you classify ufology as?

In short, of course, this is natural science. Because there is still an object of study, albeit unidentified. It seems to many that I am such a preacher of ufological knowledge. But I am not one. They call me a ufologist. For me this is not a dirty word, I am not offended. But I never called myself that. Because although I am engaged in UFO research, this is a small part of my activity. The correct name is a researcher of anomalous phenomena or hidden processes. That is, “cryptophysicist”. I came up with the term.

And I’ll probably surprise you now. In fact, I think badly about ufology. I am often asked whether you would like your children or grandchildren to study ufology. Never! I lead all my activities towards one goal - so that ufology does not exist. This is not a paradox. Ufology is the science of unidentified objects. And if he is identified, ufology will automatically cease to exist. So why dream about the eternity of this science? I dream that we will know the truth. And ufology disappeared tomorrow.

- By the way, about anomalous phenomena. What do you think about psychics and the show “Battle of Psychics”?

In any profession, you will not deny it, there are always masters of their craft. Of course, there are such people among psychics. "Battle of Psychics", although this is more of a show. I took part as a jury member in the very first programs. At that time, the game and certain behavior patterns had not yet been established.

And I saw talent. And, by the way, they later took part in our expeditions or helped us. But extrasensory perception is a subtle matter. This is not a computer - you pressed a button and got the result. It all depends on the situation and mood. Therefore, psychics cannot offer a 100% result.

- What do you think awaits humanity in the future?

I'm an optimist by nature. You rarely hear statements from me like, “when I was young, children were more obedient and the water was waterier.” Although that’s how it was. But I understand that history is not linear, there are peaks and valleys. Today, in my opinion, humanity is at a crossroads; there is a “great game” going on not only in politics, but also in science and technology. But I hope we choose the right path - further development civilization, not fall.

Is there a fear that as technology advances, we will go the way of apocalyptic films such as The Terminator?

Customers of new technologies are, as a rule, military departments. But there is no contradiction here. It is possible to have advanced weapons without starting a war. And, teleports, the development of which is reported in the media today, should be launched for peaceful purposes, say, in this way to get rid of traffic jams.


You go on expeditions, write books, give lectures. Which profession do you most associate yourself with - teacher, historian, scientist, writer?

In each specific case, I try on one of these roles, and I like it. I’m not even offended when they call me a ufologist and a plate hunter. In general, in life I am a person who satisfies my curiosity. And there is nothing wrong with that, because at the same time I satisfy the curiosity of thousands of readers or viewers who will not go on the expedition themselves, but are interested in hearing about the unique phenomena that occur on our planet.

- You can call yourself a believer. And who or what do you believe in?

I am a person who adheres to dogmas that are the same in all religions - “thou shalt not kill,” “thou shalt not steal,” etc., without fear of retribution for their failure to comply in the form of hell. Therefore, my principles are much more honest than those who live correctly only out of fear of punishment from above.

And I would like our civilization to be reasonable and do good deeds, not because someone big and scary will punish it otherwise. And any other course of action - murder, war - should be excluded, because it is reasonable. It is not religion that we need, but reason. It's my opinion.

- You have encountered the inexplicable more than once. Is there a case that still amazes you?

My position: the mystical does not exist. There are just things that we need this moment hard to explain. What was mystical yesterday has become everyday gadgets today. What was fabulous, like an apple that rolls on a saucer and shows overseas shores, today we call the Internet. Mysticism is the limit of the accessibility of our knowledge. Science is reality.

Well, there are still many unexplained cases. The earliest I remember is from kindergarten. The teacher was horrified when, while walking in the middle of a completely sunny day, she noticed a giant dark purple cloud disk. We were immediately taken away. And for a long time I spied on this disc from the group’s window. This picture remains in my memory forever. What is this - a UFO, a tornado, I still don’t know. Probably, then, unconsciously, I decided that I was interested in such phenomena.

You yourself have probably lost count of your expeditions. They visited anomalous zones and said that they found themselves in situations where they could freeze, die from the heat, or drown. And yet you continue to travel every year to the most dangerous places on our planet. Is there really no sense of fear or self-preservation?

There is fear, but there is a healthier sense of danger, which should not atrophy in a normal person. And I have it developed, it does not allow me to take rash actions. But I can't sit at home. It’s just when it happens unusual situation, I swear - be sure to take matches on your next outing or not go into the cave without spare batteries for a flashlight. After all, almost all cases of death of people on campaigns and expeditions are connected precisely with the situation - “I forgot to take something important, or something let me down.”

I'll give you an example. It happened in the Trans-Baikal Territory, six hundred kilometers from Chita. We went with a guide, he showed us the anomalous craters. We examined them. And then the man remembers another one, quite fresh, and he has not been there yet and offers to take us to it. We first went by truck. And then walk for two hours through the taiga. The weather is sunny, the day is fine. I am the commander of the expedition, we had 15 people, we were going light!

Classic case. This is how most Robinsonades begin. As a result, we walked not two, but four hours. And they began to worry, and after another half hour the guide admitted that he was lost. We spent the night on the spruce branches, warming each other and listening to the howls of wild animals. And we got out of the forest only in the morning. This was a master class on survival without tents, matches or food.

- Vadim, what age can stop you, and you say - that’s enough hiking, I want a warm home life?

How much health is enough? Now I'm over fifty. Although, I’ll tell you a secret, every time at a family council my wife and children dissuade me from the next expedition. But I believe that a person develops as long as he has curiosity. Physiologists, by the way, have calculated that there are few people on Earth who are inquisitive to such an extent that they are willing to risk their own skin, only seven percent. But without such people, no matter how society treats them, there would be no discoveries and progress. I really hope that I am one of those seven percent.

- Do you have time for hobbies, interests, besides expeditions?

In winter, I travel less often than at other times of the year. That's why I enjoy visiting exhibitions. Fortunately, cultural life Moscow is seething. Exhibitions of fine art are especially interesting, because I myself try to draw and illustrate my books. I look at contemporary artists with good envy. Realists command special respect.

Funeral service for V.A. Chernobrov will take place on Saturday at 10:40-11:10 (05/20/17). Farewell to Vadim Alexandrovich will take place on the territory of the city Botkin Hospital (Moscow), namely in the Church of Our Lady of Joy and Consolation on the territory of the hospital. Around 11:10 depart towards the Perepechensky cemetery. Say goodbye to Chernobrov Vadim Aleksandrovich can visit the cemetery from 12:30 to 14 hours. Address of the church and morgue: Polikarpova street, 16

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In the early morning of May 18, 2017, Vadim Chernobrov, the most famous domestic ufologist, passed away. Candidate of Technical Sciences and coordinator of the Cosmopoisk research association died at the age of 52 after a long battle with a serious illness. And although the influential conspiracy theorist and writer is dead, his work lives on. In particular, Chernobrov left us several predictions that immediately occupied the minds of his followers and all those Russians who followed the activities of the tireless researcher of paranormal phenomena. (website)

Speaking a year ago at an episode of the Slavic Radio program dedicated to the topic, the ufologist said that the Kosmopoisk association was initially organized specifically to study this phenomenon. Researchers have gone through many theories, starting, in fact, from the fall of a huge meteorite in Siberia and ending with the crash of a spacecraft of representatives of an extraterrestrial civilization there in 1908. For a long time, the last hypothesis seemed especially plausible and worthy of attention to specialists.

However, after conducting many expeditions, Vadim Aleksandrovich and his colleagues did not find any debris of the alleged alien aircraft in the area of ​​the Podkamennaya Tunguska River. Subsequently, the scope of the association’s activities was significantly expanded, and members of Cosmopoisk engaged in almost all types of ufological research. Experts began to study unidentified flying objects, anomalous zones, crop circles, encounters between Russians and humanoid creatures, and even time travel.

A new meteorite may fall to Earth soon

Chernobrov and his comrades studied for many years the fall of bodies of cosmic origin to Earth, like the Tunguska meteorite. As a result, ufologists have identified a certain periodicity of such phenomena. The researcher noted that most often such bodies explode in the atmosphere, so the main danger emanating from them is the shock wave. Thus, in February 2013, the famous Chelyabinsk superbolide exploded over the territory of Russia and Kazakhstan, which caused minor destruction of many buildings. About one and a half thousand residents of the Chelyabinsk region sought medical help after they were injured by fragments of broken windows.

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Based on his analyses, Vadim Aleksandrovich concluded that the next meteorite will fall at the end of this year or the beginning of next. Chernobrov was determined to check the accuracy of his forecast (although, of course, he hoped that he was wrong), but life, as they say, had other plans. Now that this wonderful scientist and fighter for truth is gone, we have to find out the veracity of his prediction.

Will this ominous prophecy of our compatriot come true? What can earthlings expect: another Chelyabinsk meteorite or a new Tunguska disaster comparable to the explosion of a hydrogen bomb? It doesn't take long to find out. Let us add that Chernobrov did not predict any large-scale cataclysms, but expressed concern that if cosmic body actually explodes over a densely populated area, the consequences of this cosmic impact could be serious. Unfortunately, our civilization has not yet acquired any anti-meteor system, and we are still defenseless against “gifts” arriving from space, he said.

However, not all Tungussa and Chelyabinets researchers agree with Chernobrov. There is a theory (and not unfounded) that both fireballs did not just explode in the air before reaching the surface of the Earth; they were destroyed precisely by the existing protection of our planet from such accidents from space, once installed by aliens. It is enough to watch in the video (see below) how the Chelyabinsk bolide enters the Earth’s atmosphere and at some point is attacked by an unknown force, after which it not only explodes, but also deviates from the “intended” fall on Chelyabinsk. It is believed that the Tunguska meteorite initially “went” towards St. Petersburg, and ultimately exploded over the lifeless taiga...

In Moscow, in the early morning of May 18, 2017, the most famous Russian expert on extraterrestrial civilizations died Vadim Chernobrov. The ufologist died at the age of 52. His death was the result of a long, serious illness, relatives say.

The Kosmopoisk association also reported the death of its coordinator on its page on social networks.

Early this morning (about 3:30) in Moscow, at the age of 52, Vadim Chernobrov, the leader and ideological inspirer of Cosmopoisk, died in Moscow at the age of 52, the message says. “Vadim, we will never forget you! And your work will live on.” !

Some fans of Chernobrov are confident that the ufologist died due to a high dose of radiation, which he “picked up” in one of the many anomalous zones to which he traveled. Journalists who saw drastic changes in the ufologist’s appearance had the same thoughts.

Recently, when the country’s chief ufologist came to the KP-Kuban office, journalists immediately noticed that Chernobrov’s famous thick beard had thinned. They asked him if he had entered some anomalous zone.

Don’t worry so much, she will soon be the same as before,” Vadim Chernobrov replied then. - Yes, I travel a lot, and my trips are not at all tourist trips; I go to various anomalous places. But I'll get my thick beard back soon, don't worry.

He carefully hid the fact that the Cosmopoisk coordinator was seriously ill. Always smiling, cheerful, active. He loved his work very much and also loved to talk a lot about it.

Reference

Vadim Chernobrov. Born in 1965, in the Volgograd region, in a small garrison at an Air Force base.

He studied at the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) with a degree in aerospace engineer.

During his studies, he founded a project to study anomalous phenomena, including UFOs. In 1980, a small student group was created, which later grew into the Cosmopoisk project.

Vadim Chernobrov has visited dozens of expeditions around the world. He is the author of more than 30 books and encyclopedias, and was a frequent guest on television projects.

The death of Vadim Chernobrov was reported by his son Andrei. The entry on his father’s page left by Andrei prompted hundreds of messages of condolences and regrets about what happened. Andrey himself already left the following entry on his page:

I will forever remember your stories about travel, which I could listen to for hours, your books, which immersed me in some other world, your blue, blue eyes that looked like the whole Universe! Your belief in space flights and in the fact that in the billions of stars of our Universe we are not alone!

Thank you for teaching me to think more broadly. Just thank you! I believe that as long as the memory is alive, the person is alive, so you will definitely live forever! Perhaps the time has not yet come for your discoveries and inventions, and it will definitely come...

May 18 newspaper website "Kuban News" published excerpts from the most interesting interviews with Vadim Chernobrov.

- Where are UFOs spotted most often in Kuban?

If you make a map of the frequency of UFO appearances without sorting all the messages, you can easily see that most often, the so-called UFOs appear over large cities, resorts and where people with phones and cameras in their hands are most likely to be on the streets. And this is Krasnodar and all the Kuban resorts. This idea exists among novice ufologists, narrow-minded programs and yellow publications. They immediately form a chain: yeah, there were a lot of messages from the Krasnodar region. This means that aliens are interested in Kuban. What attracts them? Probably wheat, sunflowers, beautiful southern girls (approx. laughs).

In fact, UFOs do not at all tend to resorts, megacities and generally places where there are a lot of people. And the most active places in Kuban and Russia are precisely the most sparsely populated areas. In the Kuban these are mountainous areas and partly steppe, closer to the Rostov region.

- Who sees UFOs more often, probably astronauts and climbers?

Astronauts, yes. Moreover, many cosmonauts periodically take part in our expeditions. This is Grechko, Leonov, Lonchakov. Actually, the cosmonauts were the founders of Cosmopoisk. Our public organization was created by Sevastyanov, Beregovoy, Grechko.

But this does not mean that any of you cannot see a UFO. Therefore, in addition to cosmonauts and members of Cosmopoisk expeditions, unidentified flying objects are often seen by shepherds, hunters, mushroom pickers, and tourists who find themselves far from megacities.

- What do you think UFOs want from us and why have they still not made direct contact with us?

I believe that they are neither good nor bad. They are different. And definitely more highly developed. And they don’t want, as they show in Hollywood films, to enslave and destroy us. If they wanted to, they would have done it long ago without any problems. Our weapons and control systems are not comparable. It's the same as if ants decided to attack people. If a person wants to lay asphalt through an anthill, he will do it. True, we can also watch the ants. Also, extraterrestrial civilizations are watching us, like naturalists, swarming in the human anthill.

So there is one-way contact between a highly developed civilization and a lower one as an observation. And therefore it occurs according to the law of the more highly developed side.

- It’s a shame to feel like ants!

Whether you like it or not, this is how it is. I don't like the role of an insect either. But, sorry. What did humanity do to deserve another? We turn on TV news any day. And we receive such a stream of negativity from all corners of the world! And the animals, look. Either we destroy everything that moves or moves, or we eat it. We, as a civilization, have not yet come into existence. When we learn to live in peace, be friends and love, then they will make contact with us. In the meantime, as naturalists, highly developed extraterrestrial civilizations will watch us from the sidelines and write works on the topic “Psychology of wild earthlings.” This is my opinion.

- Everyone knows the story of the Kyshtym “Alyoshenka”. Are such cases common?

Similar creatures have been encountered several times in the world. But in Russia this is the only episode. According to the working version, a UFO landed in Kyshtym 19 years ago. By the way, also in June. And let me remind you that “Alyoshenka” was not alone in Kyshtym. According to eyewitness accounts, 4 to 5 such creatures are mentioned. But since only one, who was called “Alyoshenka,” was killed. I lean towards this version. He himself did not die. Four others could have survived.

Based on the events in Kyshtym, the film “Extraterrestrial” was made. I partially advised the film crew. The film, although fictional, was based on real events. Although the director changed one letter there. In the film it’s not “Kyshtym dwarf”, but “Kashtym”. But the heroes are prototypes of real ones. There is a hero there - ufologist Vadim, and I can see my personality in him. True, the director sinned against the truth. At the end of the tape, Vadim is abducted by a UFO (smiles)

- Would you really like to be kidnapped?

Yes, even now, I’ve been ready for this for a long time! But let's get back to the film. With the exception of this moment and a few others, the scenario is plausible. The film is not for wide release. But you can find it on the Internet and watch it. I will add that the end to this story has not yet been set. I hope that future expeditions will reveal new secrets of “Alyoshenka” to us.

- Do you support the theory that life on earth originated from space?

Undoubtedly. Moreover, ice comets that periodically fall to the ground, according to my calculations, bring new microorganisms that provoke epidemics. Such cases occurred in 2002 in Russia, in the Irkutsk region. When several fragments of the cometary “Vitim” body fell.

Where they fell, the SARS epidemic arose. The connection was clear. The closer to the epicenter of the fall, the larger the outbreak of the disease was recorded; the virus got into the water. I was not silent. He talked a lot about this. But here the question smoothly moves from the scientific plane to the economic and political plane. It was easier than to import water and say that Chernobrov came up with everything, he is not a virologist. No, of course, by profession I am an aerospace aircraft specialist.

But I can put two and two together: an icy cometary body (meteorite) fell, and the next day the first cases of the disease were recorded in nearby villages. And after 7 days, when water entered the water intake, kidney disease began. And they lasted exactly as long as the ice on the river stood up. Then there is a lull. The ice has melted - a new round of diseases. For me this connection is obvious. And I'm ready to talk about dozens of other episodes. For example, in Peru in 2008. And I will continue to study these phenomena.

- Were there any cases when the authorities and the public listened to your opinion?

For many years now, including in the Kuban and Caucasus, I have been trying to save ancient stone disks for science and history. They are periodically found in different parts of the world. They are shaped like a classic flying saucer. The photos are saved, but the discs then disappear.

Maybe they are then simply destroyed and sold. But I would like them to end up in museums. And for the first time this happened. True, not yet in Kuban, but in Kemerovo. We found the disk in a coal mine. I negotiated for a month with the management of the local museum and officials. And today the disk has not disappeared. And it became part of the museum exhibition.

- Which layer of sciences would you classify ufology as?

In short, of course, this is natural science. Because there is still an object of study, albeit unidentified. It seems to many that I am such a preacher of ufological knowledge. But I am not one. They call me a ufologist. For me this is not a dirty word, I am not offended. But I never called myself that. Because although I am engaged in UFO research, this is a small part of my activity. The correct name is a researcher of anomalous phenomena or hidden processes. That is, “cryptophysicist”. I came up with the term.

And I’ll probably surprise you now. In fact, I think badly about ufology. I am often asked whether you would like your children or grandchildren to study ufology. Never! I lead all my activities towards one goal - so that ufology does not exist. This is not a paradox. Ufology is the science of unidentified objects. And if he is identified, ufology will automatically cease to exist. So why dream about the eternity of this science? I dream that we will know the truth. And ufology disappeared tomorrow.

- By the way, about anomalous phenomena. What do you think about psychics and the show “Battle of Psychics”?

In any profession, you will not deny it, there are always masters of their craft. Of course, there are such people among psychics. "Battle of Psychics", although this is more of a show. I took part as a jury member in the very first programs. At that time, the game and certain behavior patterns had not yet been established.

And I saw talent. And, by the way, they later took part in our expeditions or helped us. But extrasensory perception is a subtle matter. This is not a computer - you pressed a button and got the result. It all depends on the situation and mood. Therefore, psychics cannot offer a 100% result.

- What do you think awaits humanity in the future?

I'm an optimist by nature. You rarely hear statements from me like, “when I was young, children were more obedient and the water was waterier.” Although that’s how it was. But I understand that history is not linear, there are peaks and valleys. Today, in my opinion, humanity is at a crossroads; there is a “great game” going on not only in politics, but also in science and technology. But, I hope, we will choose the right path - the further development of civilization, and not the fall.

Is there a fear that as technology advances, we will go the way of apocalyptic films such as The Terminator?

Customers of new technologies are, as a rule, military departments. But there is no contradiction here. It is possible to have advanced weapons without starting a war. And, teleports, the development of which is reported in the media today, should be launched for peaceful purposes, say, in this way to get rid of traffic jams.

You go on expeditions, write books, give lectures. Which profession do you most associate yourself with - teacher, historian, scientist, writer?

In each specific case, I try on one of these roles, and I like it. I’m not even offended when they call me a ufologist and a plate hunter. In general, in life I am a person who satisfies my curiosity. And there is nothing wrong with that, because at the same time I satisfy the curiosity of thousands of readers or viewers who will not go on the expedition themselves, but are interested in hearing about the unique phenomena that occur on our planet.

- You can call yourself a believer. And who or what do you believe in?

I am a person who adheres to dogmas that are the same in all religions - “thou shalt not kill,” “thou shalt not steal,” etc., without fear of retribution for their failure to comply in the form of hell. Therefore, my principles are much more honest than those who live correctly only out of fear of punishment from above.

And I would like our civilization to be reasonable and do good deeds, not because someone big and scary will punish it otherwise. And any other course of action - murder, war - should be excluded, because it is reasonable. It is not religion that we need, but reason. It's my opinion.

- You have encountered the inexplicable more than once. Is there a case that still amazes you?

My position: the mystical does not exist. There are just things that are difficult for us to explain at the moment. What was mystical yesterday has become everyday gadgets today. What was fabulous, like an apple that rolls on a saucer and shows overseas shores, today we call the Internet. Mysticism is the limit of the accessibility of our knowledge. Science is reality.

Well, there are still many unexplained cases. The earliest I remember is from kindergarten. The teacher was horrified when, while walking in the middle of a completely sunny day, she noticed a giant dark purple cloud disk. We were immediately taken away. And for a long time I spied on this disc from the group’s window. This picture remains in my memory forever. What is this - a UFO, a tornado, I still don’t know. Probably, then, unconsciously, I decided that I was interested in such phenomena.

You yourself have probably lost count of your expeditions. They visited anomalous zones and said that they found themselves in situations where they could freeze, die from the heat, or drown. And yet you continue to travel every year to the most dangerous places on our planet. Is there really no sense of fear or self-preservation?

There is fear, but there is a healthier sense of danger, which should not atrophy in a normal person. And I have it developed, it does not allow me to take rash actions. But I can't sit at home. But simply, when an unusual situation occurs, I swear - be sure to take matches on the next outing or not go into the cave without spare batteries for a flashlight. After all, almost all cases of death of people on campaigns and expeditions are connected precisely with the situation - “I forgot to take something important, or something let me down.”

I'll give you an example. It happened in the Trans-Baikal Territory, six hundred kilometers from Chita. We went with a guide, he showed us the anomalous craters. We examined them. And then the man remembers another one, quite fresh, and he has not been there yet and offers to take us to it. We first went by truck. And then walk for two hours through the taiga. The weather is sunny, the day is fine. I am the commander of the expedition, we had 15 people, we were going light!

Classic case. This is how most Robinsonades begin. As a result, we walked not two, but four hours. And they began to worry, and after another half hour the guide admitted that he was lost. We spent the night on the spruce branches, warming each other and listening to the howls of wild animals. And we got out of the forest only in the morning. This was a master class on survival without tents, matches or food.

- Vadim, what age can stop you, and you say - that’s enough hiking, I want a warm home life?

How much health is enough? Now I'm over fifty. Although, I’ll tell you a secret, every time at a family council my wife and children dissuade me from the next expedition. But I believe that a person develops as long as he has curiosity. Physiologists, by the way, have calculated that there are few people on Earth who are inquisitive to such an extent that they are willing to risk their own skin, only seven percent. But without such people, no matter how society treats them, there would be no discoveries and progress. I really hope that I am one of those seven percent.

- Do you have time for hobbies, interests, besides expeditions?

In winter, I travel less often than at other times of the year. That's why I enjoy visiting exhibitions. Fortunately, cultural life in Moscow is vibrant. Exhibitions of fine art are especially interesting, because I myself try to draw and illustrate my books. I look at contemporary artists with good envy. Realists command special respect.

Funeral service for V.A. Chernobrov will take place on Saturday at 10:40-11:10 (05/20/17). Farewell to Vadim Alexandrovich will take place on the territory of the city Botkin Hospital (Moscow), namely in the Church of Our Lady of Joy and Consolation on the territory of the hospital. Around 11:10 depart towards the Perepechensky cemetery. You can say goodbye to Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov at the cemetery from 12:30 to 14 hours. Address of the church and morgue: Polikarpova street, 16

At the end of January in Kuzbass at the Mokhovsky coal mine found an unusual disk that interested researchers. Opinions about its origin were divided into diametrically opposed ones. Serious disputes have flared up between scientists: some believe that the disk is a natural phenomenon, while others are inclined to the most fantastic versions of its origin.

Famous ufologist Vadim Chernobrov came to Kemerovo to study the “stone disk of ancestors”. In an exclusive interview with the site Sibdepo Vadim talked about why the disk could belong to alien beings, who controls earthlings and how to prevent a universal war.

— Vadim, tell me, why, unlike your colleagues, do not draw specific conclusions about what origin the stone disk could be?

— I 99% agree with your fellow countryman, the geologist, who categorically stated that the disk is a stone nodule. But, from a general scientific point of view, I am against it, because loss of interest leads to the cessation of research. Why study something that everyone knows? Different generations Scientists constantly say that they know everything. This is impossible. Our knowledge is limited to hundreds of years, but by no means millions.

I do not hold extreme points of view, I do not have a burning desire to necessarily confirm or refute something. Although those who follow the activities of Cosmopoisk know that in most cases I spend time refuting rumors that are being circulated in our information space. I suspect that the extreme views will ultimately be proven wrong.

By them I mean that the disk is an exclusively natural or exclusively artificial formation. You wouldn’t argue that the associations of the find are similar to a flying saucer? But I'm not convinced that this is really what science fiction fans would like to see.

— It turns out that the possibility that the disk is of extraterrestrial origin is not excluded?

— As a specialist in aerospace aircraft, I am convinced that this shape of the ship is convenient from the point of view of aerodynamics and the use of advanced propulsion systems. If some artificial formation got into the rock 200 million years ago, then it would not have reached us in its original form. Atoms of iron, glass or other material were replaced by atoms of the surrounding substance. What appeared before our eyes was approximately what we see now. Unfortunately, we only have to speculate about the original contents of the object.

We can also say that the stone disk refers to the existence of ancient civilizations - extraterrestrial, ancient or any other. There are a lot of versions, but the main thing is to pay attention to the facts. The available data are insufficient to draw firm conclusions. I now act as a science lawyer trying to resolve a scientific dispute.

— What do you need to know and what is known about the disk at the moment?

— The position of the disk during its detection is very important. If it was found in a horizontal position, then this speaks of a geological version; if it is found at an angle, this point of view instantly disappears. Now we only have rumors: the disk was not the only one, about four or five of them were found in Kuzbass. Most of it is in the Mokhovsky section. They only tell us about them, but they can’t show them, because people didn’t attach any importance to this fact and threw away the discs.

I don't see this as a fact, but rather as a hope. If others begin to look under their feet more often, the likelihood of a new discovery is very high. How quickly the new disk will be discovered, I cannot say, but sooner or later it will happen. If other similar finds appear, we will be able to observe certain patterns.

“But such disks have already been found in other regions of the country. Isn't it possible to correlate the data and infer the origin of the fossil?

— Finds of approximately the same age were made in the Tyumen region. These are artifacts in the form of tungsten filaments. Tungsten is one of the few materials that can survive tens and hundreds of millions of years. But we didn’t find it in this disk, at least not in large quantities. In addition, similar disks were found in China and Kabardino-Balkaria, where underground cities are found near the finds. It is not worth transferring the properties of these finds to the disk discovered in the Kemerovo region, so as not to draw hasty conclusions.

— How will the study of the “ancestral stone disk” be carried out?

“We have already measured alpha, beta and gamma radiation. The radiation background of the disk is normal. The artifact was checked for the presence of metal inclusions, although it was assumed that over millions of years the iron atoms would disappear. In particular, I hoped that there were traces of tungsten, but there were none.

To study stone formation, you need to involve the most different methods, with the exception of those that lead to the destruction of the artifact. For example, scanning, the use of non-hazardous radiation, including sound, and also the use of ultrasound-type installations. This is necessary in order to understand what the disk consists of. Now we need to decide how to scan it. I am against removing the artifact from the museum.

Therefore, with the permission of the museum, it would be possible to bring an X-ray machine. The main thing is to conduct studies without destruction or transportation. Such methods exist, however, they are very expensive. We will cool and heat the disk to illuminate it using a thermal scanner and thermal imager. This will let you know if there are cavities or foreign inclusions inside the fossil. Examination with a thermoscan is a fairly gentle and informative method that does not carry any loads, including thermal ones.

If more samples appear, the question of cutting the disk will arise. In the meantime, technology allows us to study a subject without destroying it.

— You are an aerospace engineer by training, and you also study various anomalies. It seems to me that there is a slight contradiction between these two areas of activity...

— The romance of the sky has always attracted me, because since childhood I lived among pilots and airplanes. I am researching everything that is unidentified, and there is no contradiction in this. Many observed effects (poltergeists, ghosts) are painfully reminiscent of the phenomena during the landing and appearance of a UFO. In other words, I am not saying that one is a continuation of the other. After all, it would be stupid to assume that the ghost arrives on a flying saucer.

— The design and study of aircraft is, one might say, in your blood. How did you realize that you wanted to study anomalies?

— Of course, there were significant moments in life that influenced my life. I fulfilled my childhood dream of becoming an aerospace engineer. I want to explore the expanses of the universe. Sometimes what I have achieved is not enough for me. I would be happy to do direct engineering, that is, the production of star planes. This is a task worth living for. And I’m ready to fly one way to Mars, just tell me, I’ll get ready in five minutes! But for now this is not the case, I am simply bringing the long-awaited moment closer.

From time to time I ask myself the question: why am I doing this, what do I get out of it? Fame? Money? I'm not a pop star to please everyone, and my fame is questionable. First of all, of course, I do this for myself. I even write books that would be interesting for me to read. I understand perfectly well that the circle of my readers is limited, not everyone shares my point of view.

I'm not proud or worried about it. I'm just working for posterity who will appreciate it. Will they be critical of this or will they laugh at me, as we do in relation to the previous generation from the height of our knowledge? Our experience is based on their mistakes, so it is important to me what they will say about me many years later.

— You are going to send a time capsule with a message to the future, which will reach our descendants in about 200 years. Is she the one who will help form the right opinion about you and your activities?

— If you send many different opinions into the future, some will be interesting to humanity. It will then decide what to publish and what to throw away. This is a kind of experiment: we think about what to send, we look at ourselves from the outside in order to form an opinion about ourselves. You can call it a temporary mirror that allows you to improve yourself a little.

We put a huge amount of information on electronic media into a small capsule. I put my books in it. Perhaps in 200 years they will be readable from a flash drive. As long as knowledge exists, it is possible to recreate the technology of the past. If, of course, we are talking about objects that are millions of years distant from us, like the same stone disk, difficulties arise.

— Let's return to extraterrestrial civilizations. Should a person, in principle, explore space and meet aliens if we cannot figure out our planet?

“We don’t deserve to fly into space.” If there is life on other planets, then I, as a responsible person, am obliged to prevent terrible mistakes: interplanetary wars. We cannot transfer our aggression to others, including other planets. We don’t want to be bullied by alien aggressors, who successfully pulverize us in Hollywood films.

— So you’re saying that with the exploration of other planets, a universal war awaits us?

- There is a possibility of this. There is no protection from what we can throw out on others. For example, treaties have been drawn up on the non-use of nuclear weapons in space. But where is the guarantee of their compliance?

— It turns out that the inhabitants of the Earth are not as intelligent as aliens?

— There is a paradox that I often hear: if you believe that extraterrestrial civilizations exist, why don’t they contact us? The answer is that they are intelligent. Because it is absolutely impossible to contact us today. At least out of respect for each other. After all, contact is an exchange of knowledge and technology. It could be disastrous for earthlings.

Because the use of different technologies has never stopped us from destroying our own kind. Of course, you can’t come into contact with us, but you can spy, observe, and draw conclusions. But one day we will be ready to communicate with aliens morally, technically and humanistically.

- What would you do in the place of an alien creature if you were one? Wouldn't they let you on your planet?

“I would do everything not to let earthlings leave their planet.” Believe me, there are thousands of ways to prevent some wild civilization from starting its stellar expansion. Aliens are stronger creatures. Moreover, you will not even understand that some kind of sanctions and military action have been applied to you. It will definitely not be as beautifully filmed in Hollywood films. Earthlings will not even understand what really happened.

— And speaking of ghosts: is it possible to find out that such a creature lives at home?

— They write books and instructions, including me, on how not to make mistakes in this case. No one is stopping you from being a deep skeptic, but believe me, when a poltergeist appears in the house, he will sneeze at your faith. You will immediately understand this, contact the police, the priests, and then start looking for “ghost hunters” to help get rid of the creature. Just don't beat yourself up. As we know from psychology: there will always be people who will find something in themselves in the described symptoms.

— Many people believe in the existence of ghosts, poltergeists and UFOs, mistaking any unusual effect for an anomaly. How often do people contact you and ask you to come and do research?

“I’m not a ghost hunter, like in the movie, where specialists rush around with instruments on their backs. I’ll tell you a terrible secret: such devices do not exist in the world at all. Although many people believe this. I receive about 200 emails every day. The most different people- believers, non-believers, even schizophrenics. For the most part, people describe completely normal phenomena.

I don’t answer everyone; I go to the location even less often. I talk to people only in interesting cases. Those to whom I didn’t answer, of course, are offended, but what kind of offense? - after all, they don’t pay for me to drop everything and rush to them. I conduct all trips and research at my own expense. This is a principled position so that no one suspects that I am doing science for the sake of money. Because there are a lot of cases of quackery.

I keep a list of expeditions. There were about 700 of them in total - he supervised them or visited them personally. By the way, I am much more likely than the average person to be in places where some kind of anomaly can occur. We look for patterns based on trends from past years, statistics, and dry mathematical calculations. Not all predictions come true, but there have been cases where we have had “planned” encounters with UFOs.

-Have you seen aliens?

— I saw how close the UFO landed. This was several years ago on the Medveditskaya ridge. Moreover, everyone has a chance to get on the Cosmopoisk expedition. People often come to us to participate in research, knowing about the elements of luck and chance. It is not always possible to see something abnormal, but we try to increase the guarantee percentage. This is science.

— Will there be any expedition in the near future?

— Our organization is researching the appearance of Crop Circles. Already in June of this year we will hunt for them in the Krasnodar region. I can’t give an exact date yet, but you can follow the activities of Cosmopoisk. You just need to understand that you are not going on a trip, and we are not a travel agency that takes you on vacation. Perhaps, like last year, we will be disappointed. But every time our calculations become more and more accurate.

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Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov is a famous Russian ufologist.
Also known as a writer and researcher of anomalous phenomena.
He was interested in issues of contacts with aliens, mystical and paranormal phenomena.
Author of numerous books and articles on this topic.
He has repeatedly participated as a guest and expert in documentaries on this topic.

Biography of a ufologist

Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov was born in the small town of Zhirnovsk in the Volgograd region. He was born in 1965. I began to become interested in unidentified flying objects and otherworldly phenomena since childhood, while studying at school. Teachers noted that from childhood he was a very inquisitive and inquisitive child. The teachers eagerly encouraged this interest.

Vadim first met a UFO when he was still visiting kindergarten. His father was a military pilot, so the family often traveled and often had to change their place of residence and military camps. Once, in a new place, dad drew Vadim’s attention to the sky. A spherical object hovered above their heads. A lot of people gathered, everyone was looking up without stopping. The Soviet interceptor quickly began to approach it, but in a matter of moments it picked up enormous speed and disappeared.

None of the experienced aviators who were around my father could explain this incident. Neither its nature, nor the physics of the object’s movement. Despite this, Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov even then realized that he had to be a pilot in order, at least for a moment, to be closer than others to solving this mystery. He followed in his father's footsteps. I just decided to connect my life not with aviation, but with space.

Higher education

After school, Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov first served in border troops USSR, and then entered the Moscow Aviation Institute. He received a diploma from the Aerospace Faculty. It is worth noting that at that time UFO research was carried out at the university. Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov himself talks about them.

While still at the institute, the future ufologist organized a group of students united by common interests. They were all attracted to space, alien civilizations, everything mysterious, mystical and paranormal.

Founding of "Cosmopoisk"

Chernobrov Vadim Aleksandrovich is considered one of the founders of a public organization called “Cosmopoisk”. It is a non-academic community dedicated to the study of paranormal phenomena. The organization appeared on the basis of the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1980.

Cosmopoisk activists are studying reports of encounters with unidentified flying objects and poltergeists. They are also engaged in research in the field of cryptobiology (some believe that this is a pseudoscience that deals with creatures that for some reason are considered fictional and non-existent). Also, members of the society regularly go to reports of crop circles, this is called cereology.

At the same time, the participants in “Cosmosearch” themselves are people from various fields of science, with very different education. These are local historians, astronomers, speleologists, futurologists, historians.

Activities of "Cosmopoisk"

Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov, whose biography was closely connected with futurology, was the main ideologist of this society, along with the science fiction writer Alexander Kazantsev.

In the mid-90s, Kompoisk became more active. In 1995, he organized a major international congress, in which the famous Swiss writer and film director Erich von Däniken, considered the founder of paleocosmonautics, took part. These are theories about alien civilizations visiting Earth.

In the 80-90s, company activists were massively involved in collecting and systematizing data on anomalous phenomena in Russia and the CIS.

Expeditions were carried out to hard-to-reach areas, for example, to the fall zone of the Tunguska meteorite. Unique experiments were carried out with installations of so-called “time machines”, stationary stands for studying the properties of electromagnetic fields.

Since 1997, Korenevsky meteorite congresses have been held annually in the Kaluga region, aimed at searching for the Korenevsky body. Experiments were also organized to determine the reasons for the appearance of crop circles. Chernobrov took an active part in all these events.

Chernobrov's expeditions

One of the most famous took place together with the newspaper "Komsomolskaya Pravda" in 1999. Activists led by Chernobrov went to Lake Labynkyr. There they were able to use echo sounders to record objects moving at great depths at a speed of 5 kilometers per hour. Moreover, one of them reached 18 meters in length. It was then that talk began about the modern Loch Ness monster.

In 2003, Kosmopoisk went on an expedition to the Irkutsk region. Here the site of the fall of the nucleus of a small comet, known as the Vitim fireball, to Earth was studied.

In 2004, researchers tried to find traces of Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat.

Alyoshenka

Chernobrov Vadim Aleksandrovich, whose books were once published in huge editions, devoted a lot of time to studying Kyshtymsky Aleshenka. In 2004, he even organized a special expedition to the Chelyabinsk region.

The mummified remains of Aleshenka were discovered in 1996 near the small town of Kyshtym. Now only photographs and video footage of the corpse of an unknown creature, whose species identity has not been established, are available.

The fact of its discovery is surrounded by many mystical details, which, according to skeptics, look like urban legends.

He claimed that he knew where Alyoshenka and Vadim Chernobrov were. Reviews about his research received the most contradictory, but the ufologist himself was sure that, firstly, these were the remains of an alien. And, secondly, his body was taken to a sect. In it he is worshiped as an idol. Chernobrov claimed that there were attempts to ransom the alien, but each time they failed.

Books by a ufologist

Best books Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov is well known to all his fans.
These are "Predictions of the future. Versions, prophecies, hypotheses",
"Encyclopedia of Ufology",
"Chronicles of UFO Visits"
"Secrets of parallel worlds"
"Moscow. Phenomena, anomalies, miracles",
"Guide",
"Encyclopedia of Mysterious Phenomena"
"UFO. Secrets, riddles, sensations",
"Secrets and paradoxes of time"
"Encyclopedia of Mysterious Places of the World."

They describe the most fascinating and mysterious expeditions he visited.

Mysterious Moscow

Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov, all of whose books are in-depth studies of the paranormal phenomena of the world, paid more attention to the mysterious side of the Russian capital. One of his most widely read books, “The Newest Encyclopedia of Mysterious Places in Moscow and the Moscow Region,” is about this.

It describes in detail all the anomalous and mystical places that can only be found in the capital and the Moscow region. From it you will find out in which Moscow districts UFOs most often land. Where did the story about Bigfoot in Kolomenskoye come from and who shot him? Positive or negative energy concentrated in your neighborhood.

What kind of secrets does the Moscow land keep, on which your dacha stands and on whose bones the Ostankino Tower was built. How to create a route for the most amazing and exciting walks. All this is in the most complete encyclopedia of paranormal phenomena in the capital.

All the information was collected by Vadim Chernobrov himself, examining numerous reports of mysterious phenomena together with activists of the Cosmopoisk society. The annotation to one of the publications states that Chernobrov is a prominent scientist and design engineer who developed projects for the Mir space station and the Proton launch vehicle. True, there is no such data in his official biography.

But there is no doubt that he is a major researcher of natural phenomena, as well as a writer and traveler who has published about 20 books devoted to the study of mysticism and possible visits of aliens to Earth.

Personal life

Vadim Aleksandrovich Chernobrov, biography, whose family is well known to numerous fans of his work, met his future wife at school, when he was in the 8th grade. She is his fellow countryman, also from the Volgograd region. Chernobrov fell in love with her at first sight, but she paid attention to him only a year later. At that time they were together in a summer labor and recreation camp.

Vadim charmed Irina with her erudition, intelligence and initiative. He could talk about almost everything in the world, it seemed that he knew the answer to any question.

When he returned from serving in the border troops, they got married. Irina graduated from the Volgograd Institute of Arts and moved to Moscow with her husband.

The most difficult thing, according to Irina, was to constantly be apart, since Vadim often went on long expeditions. The spouses traveled to some of them together.

Eventually, Irina got a job as a librarian. They have two children - daughter Daria became an economist, and son Andrei a historian.

On the night of May 18, 2017, at the age of 52, Vadim Chernobrov died.
He died after a long illness.

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